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we discussed this issue. and syria overthrew however the beauty session is going to be positive for the industry it is open to increased competition but i fear that. so. also. the but the utilization fee that this has been needs to start from the side if you will. like it to sit with for money back again it's not exactly aligned with the principle of the material which is to reduce barriers to trade but on the other hand russia certainly needs to deal with the issue of setting up the utilization infrastructure they haven't really got one in place and they need one in place to support to grow an industry given that growth potential for many factors you have to be well most of them are to be honest the twelve major manufacturers are here the first set of operations busily putting together just sticks and supply chains actively developing market i'm thinkin that even if the market does increase by fifty percent over the next forty five years
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yes it could easily do most of that capacity will be supplied by the factories or by expanding their facilities. that's your business for now back in around fifty five minutes so i'm coming up next on art see we interview historian and author geoffrey roberts as we discuss what the world has learned from history's deadliest wars. geoffrey robertson a historian and author of a great new book called stallions general it's a book about marshall as you quote who actually liberated the soviet union from announces and let the soviet army to conquer berlin in ninety forty five so will
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recommend. so in your book you discuss general marshall's yukos life and his military journeys journeys but. do you agree that military genius taken alone isn't really enough to have a great victory or to win a great war because you also need self-sacrifice he needs enthusiasm so if you look at the words of today let's say the war on terror there doesn't seem to be much enthusiasm from people outside why is that is it is it because the cause isn't justified or are people just tired to wars that dislike about what a great protracted war wasn't just one because of course it was one boy you know the whole sort of people. the sort of victory defended depending at the end on the popular support for the war and the willingness to to make a huge sacrifices also depended on our you know political and economic system that
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was i would to survive the challenge of you on the arms of the war also impose quite heavy discipline on the population in order to secure victory. the picture in relation to various wars cc's is very different. cases there's not a great son in law great deal of popular confusion about was the son the devalued political power. opinions which makes it very difficult to prosecute and continued as well as particularly problems on conflicts such as the one we saw in iraq and is still ongoing in afghanistan but why always the no one likes a war but it seems like an old days people were really driven to win at this point everyone's life fatigued with wars what it depends what the was about what system if you're talking about second world will russians code a great patrols who will what was at stake was the whole future of european
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civilization today's was obviously the issues are quite potent in some cases. but there are divided opinions about you know whether or not the war is worth is worth the candle of what's at stake and so on but our issues may be blurred because for example. other experts we spoke to there saying that war on terror is misleading because it doesn't really define the enemy you don't really know what you're fighting for do you think that might be the problem or the war on terror is is a vague concept i think the problem is more that. when the war on top terror has taken the form of actual war such as once you know we've seen it in iraq and afghanistan. there's been a confusion about what help jex objects of those words were you know initially the object is supposedly. you know two of the six security objects of various kinds you
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know but then they get confused repairs political and hard you're looking to project a product and transform the societies in the american or in the west and self-image because that that that makes the whole scenario very complicated but also it seems like if you compare the wars that were fought in the twentieth century i would say the second world war since we started off with that. it was also an involvement of ideological clashes like communism liberalism fascism. what's important today ideology or nationalism or patrick isn't what what would drive people today to actually you know want to win a war i think there are geological issues at stake in these various contemporary conflicts you know what various western governments and the elite eight western public opinion see has been the stake is no western liberal democracy and the
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values that that represents and various terrorists and fundamentalists oppose cons are seen as being a threat to his father's and an effort to assist them so there are big issues at stake and know whether or not you know the fret is as great as it's made up that's another question and how you combat that fred that's another i think that you know significant ideological issues at stake in today's complex maybe not cause fundamental and on such a grand scale as the ones you mentioned in relation to the second one to open the i think you know ideas and values you know very central to. these ongoing conflicts because that's not the only for your state is also a state state interests and versus narrow political interests. at work here which you know again complicates the whole situation what we're talking about ideologies and at the end of the day if you look at why merica wages all these wars or at least official version is that they believe that people in other countries that are
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ruled by dictators deserve a better idealogy which is democracy so they're try to export that democracy to those countries. save libyan people in benghazi from being slaughtered by duffy or save people in iraq from being slaughtered by hussein but then through ways and the means to do that. doesn't that really undermine the very core of the principles they're really trying to export and instead democracy promotion has been you know at the heart of american foreign policy for a long gun back at least to a side top of the first world war so it's that's not a new fee. the problem is you know what's the best way to. promote democracy is it by foreign military intervention is it by trying to impose your own system on other people is there even a way to impose democracy recent experience which is just that it's very
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problematic trying to export your system to another country you can see that clearly in the case of afghanistan and also in the case in the case case of a right but that there is this. american ideology of democracy promotion that democracy is not just good for america it's good for the rest of the world it's not just good for it from a political point of view it's also good from the point of view few pieces and quite good motives i think underlying you know you not the stakes of democracy promotion as you say the way the way they go they go about it does have a tendency to undermine its own goals iraq is not a very stable country at this point stable is a word that doesn't apply to afghanistan addle and then you know we hear a lot of talk about new possibilities of going to syria or you know hitting iran do you really feel like western states feel an imminent threat from those two countries do we really need to go in those countries and invade them too no i don't
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i don't think so if you give us a big western governments feel for it from syria. not nuts and think. iran is a different case of that you know there is a perception on the raid for various forms of course particularly in the case of you know do the acquisition of nuclear weapons but that's not just the threat seen by the west. i mean you know the russian government also the fuse iran acquiring nuclear weapons has be as has been problematic in these as part of the diplomatic and political effort to stop that so so invading iran would stay solve the problem no no no no i'm just signed up that russia doesn't want iran to acquire nuclear weapon oh i think iran. so russia is part of a political and diplomatic effort to try out of that i've been trying to look all spetz that's the right way to go and i don't want to talk about the military action i do think that the experience of military action in relation to iraq and
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afghanistan how problematic is to is because i can strike all day america west a predisposition to military action in relation to iran and i'm not so sure about the israelis of course. they've got to make their own decisions and proceed to run course but they can't really act alone without american acworth so. you know i wouldn't so i wouldn't necessarily say it depends how the israelis view the iranian threat what you are good for of an iranian bomb what well what risk that we have to tell you i personally wouldn't rule out you know actual is right in the action in relation to iraq which of course would be a very frightening scenario should that. jeffrey roberts historian author of the new book stallion's general it's about marshall is yuko thank you very much for being with us today thank you.
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ten months not smart to around forty people are dead and over one hundred injured in the latest series of bomb attacks targeting syria's commercial hub with. syria's worsening sees russia's security service one of the more countries in the region could succumb to terrorist control. and bahrain's crackdown on protesters heightens with clashes following a funeral of a young activist who died in prison for allegedly being denied medical treatment. while sport.
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and i welcome to the latest court dominated by another big night of european football action with headlines. rallying cry as an eco china china split he urges his players to re find their form as the russian champions host italian giants ac milan in the champions league. while winning ways nine time champions weigh on the dress time to take it straight european victory over i.x. as josie marie nears medal prepare for a battle in amsterdam. and moscow mulish celtic fight back it's not a stoppage time when it's a stunning ten months three two at the luzhniki stadium. so let's kick off with football and it's almost half time in simply just where russian champions the needs are doing battle with ac milan in their second group c. match in the champions league and it's currently to want to milan at the patrol stadium after a thirteenth when it deflected goal from the emmanuel sun which hit the arm of the unfortunate a man should all cough and a second from start stefan rai bots need to just hold
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a goal back. ya think it's coming through hope just check on that in a minute the champions of the bottom of group c. after losing their openness retail at malaga and are also struggling domestically just seventh in the top flight one but though to one of the petrovsky. meanwhile elsewhere spanish champions rael madrid is set to take on dutch champions i x. for the third straight year ray allen had the upper hand in all four matches between the two so far yet to coach josie marino still took the trouble to fly to amsterdam last saturday to watch i.x. win one military to table toppers twenty wall group d. leaders madrid to go into the match on a high following sunday's five one hundred they. understood that. exchange. a few players from from their season but they kept the same the same philosophy as as always. but in my opinion
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they're better prepared to play a chimp is the. icing that will give us a complete different match then they give us in previous seasons. well meanwhile green bay leaders paris and europe have travelled to second place for say the french runners up will again be relying on new signings last only by him of it until august so we're off the boat on the scoresheet and the right thing for one thrashing of the number of the four is inside iran between seven matches since the start of that domestic campaign but porto also have yet to taste defeat so far this season and coach carlo ancelotti knows winning away is anything but easy. you have to keep porter our side with a strong identity they've been playing the same kind of football for many years it's true they've changed some players but the format is the same i think that for wednesday as for every match in the champions league the most important thing is to have the courage to play your own game and the confidence to play football in
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a stadium and difficult as the took our. but in the meantime n.p.r. cos will go up against all snow at the emirates include bay the great champions have never won in london losing all ten of their previous attempts spending almost fifty is they also lost that right but it's who want to time to shellcode a fortnight ago while last not top of the pile thanks to a two one victory at french champions went belly i however that's thirty five year old olympiacos goalkeeper out one way carroll knows how to deal with the english premier league opposition. it's just nice to be involved in champions lake just over a big night of the game for so long in the show we say it's just it's a great honor to be back playing again and. dorsal as i want to is to play for much and i know there's a lot of big games against arsenal so i know what these nights all about it's and just nice to combine the plan england again and hopefully get a good result against arsenal tomorrow night. in the meantime spotlight midfielder
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de mi disease says his moscow side only had themselves to blame after the ten man team lost three two to celtic at the luzhniki stadium on tuesday night so it took an early lead to gary cooper before emmanuel emenike he scored on the side of the break to hand spartak the advantage in this encounter but after sixty three minutes center half quantities of all they were shown a straight red card for a cynical trip on hooper a foul desire to call it all that was soon followed by an own goal from the need to come out of to make it two two and in stoppage time george last summer us headed home to hand celtic their first ever away win in the champions league spot aka must now be ten feet in last go later this month to have any hope of progressing. and that three two defeat leaves spots at bottom of group g. having also lost a boss a lot of by the same scoreline in their opening games while the caps one joins themselves maintain their one hundred percent record for the two know when it benfica messi said alexis sanchez and says fabregas but captain collis who you know
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is now out for eight weeks after dislocating his elbow i will miss l. classico on sunday for me while romania robin van persie scored twice as manchester united came from behind to win two one it kluge united now top group h. while got its ass right of bottom after that to know that the time to braga but united manager sir alex ferguson lavished praise on his striking a plan percy and wayne rooney is. the best quarter. as they can turn the game. over the important feature of the both of them. for the group marks of. a fearful comedy shoot. this is ability to finish. we're. going to. have a real good. deal of pre-approval is talk we wish you can finish and change again. for me. defending champions chelsea try out for neil a danish side no challenge to talk through the event to strew one one at home to
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shutout annette's. and the surprise of the nine saw by the russians i bought every stop beat by a new knicks three one in minsk to go top of group back with two wins from to the n.t.s.b. deal to nil to beat the french side of the table. and the one here in russia to scout midfielder allen's ago has been handed a five month run by the football league in the twenty two year old was suspended following his second red card in the tents much of the season sunday's to no dobby to return to number twenty five got russia star so straight right in the fifty eighth minute after hitting wilshere in the face with the army men were already two goals down. under ten is now in russia as well number two maria sharapova very safely through to the third round of the china open it was a comfortable straight set win for the second seed over remain and set on a chance there in beijing true after the domination of service games and save the only great point she faced to win six two six two up next is followed had signed
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off to be the russian capital account of our let's see mr robinson overcame an almighty scare losing the first set in coming from st louis down in the third to beat spain's in orders of the pole is now in line to play local star no early in the quarterfinals very. well too i saw lokomotiv yaroslavl are top of the cage els western conference after beating dominance two one while such a star wrapped up a foreigner winner at home to atlanta with n.h.l. import team or luck so having a goal and an assist the open they came in the middle of the first period we've been nashville predators defend the from the inside the head. then the fin turn provided me way through the second set up you're going to get to know. just fifteen seconds later serve us out to the third exam that is also the man you told this time. the news as you have rounded off
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a very comfortable for me over. her meanwhile games from the continental hockey league will soon be broadcast in america sports for girls to e.s.p.n. has decided to show them in the u.s. as well as in the u.k. the move has been prompted by the current n.h.l. lockout and petula chiefs think it will offer good entertainment. what you are truly currently has plenty to offer when it comes to getting our product on the market the clubs which currently feature in the child players such as the nama says scott and scott will clearly draw more interest from overseas then the other teams but ultimately it will suggest we each match as we want to see broadcasted based on quality time difference and other factors fun is a boxing or russia's alexander but it didn't says he's ready to take on heavyweight kings that they react that after recording his twenty fifth unbeaten bat last saturday but that didn't stop american has seen it all men in two rounds and the w.b. a regular champion now wants
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a showdown with klitschko in february or march next year however before that could happen you claim to hold for every late idles needs to be potent madness back in november and that it's go campsite any following find would not be before july but whatever the date of it insists it will be ready. right now vladimir is getting plenty of worldwide exposure so i understand why and consider the underdog but i'm not too worried about it i'm surrounded by people who fully believe in me and i'm confident that i have what it takes to defeat them. before we go there's just time for a half time update from the protests the stadium in the champions league encounter there and it's to want to say sorry should say we want to ac milan and get a score at the start the first two goals coming to the italian side the first ball certainly deflected strike for emanuelson which hit the on the arm of the very unfortunate run shot off and then
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a second from eighteen year old stephan raul we ensured that the ac milan took the lead however to race into stoppage time told the fifty million dollar joint record signing as opposed to go back for the russian champions to want to ac milan that we shall speak and it's half time there in group say. and that's all the sport this blows and i'll be back with another update in just under two hours please join me again. the music sigrid laboratory to mukherjee was able to build
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a new its most sophisticated robot which unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach the creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the dog. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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